Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, Dimi Paun <dimi@xxxxxxxxxxx> said:
I'm talking about modprobe. I agree, not a bit problem
(~2.5s), but I was wondering if we can start X before it.
X yes. GNOME, probably not. GNOME likes to see the network and many of
the applets only check for things on start-up (like sensors, sound,
etc.). For example, system sensors are not hot-swap on any system that
I'm aware of, so the applets are not typically written to handle that.
Those are probably bugs/RFE's to report then. GNOME should work in a
non-networked system without any complaints whatsoever.
regards
Rahul
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